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Uploaded on Aug 21, 2010
The Give and Take of Wood and Stone: Oreka Tx Brings Once Threatened Basque Sounds and New Global Resonances to the U.S. in September 2010 and on Nömadak Tx
It can be a game, a friendly duel. It's a dialogue, where it's just as important to listen modestly as to make a bold statement. It can be made of wood, ice, stone.
The answer to this riddle: a Basque percussion instrument, the txalaparta, wooden planks laid over trestles and struck with sticks held vertically. It resonates in the hands of Oreka Tx, an ensemble whose album, Nömadak Tx (on World Village), finds them exploring new voices and connections for this ancient and once endangered instrument. American audiences in cities like Minneapolis, San Francisco, Washington and Chicago will get a unique chance to experience these worldly experimenters in September 2010.
Oreka Tx—Martinez and fellow txalapartari Mikel Ugarte, joined by several other musicians fluent in Basque and global sounds—have taken their instrument, which they make themselves, from precious folk symbol to cosmopolitan high art. The sound recalls the marimba, but only in the way a piano resembles a pipe organ. Its satisfying union of rhythmic and melodic colors can be exploited in full, thanks to a duo of performers who are constantly engaged in improvisatory give-and-takes and passionate interwoven conversations, establishing and breaking down each other's beats.
The txalaparta's near brush with extinction means musicians can do almost anything, and be doing something radical. "It's a young instrument, and anything you do is new," Martinez muses. "You feel very close to the development, and by building it yourself, you also get very close to the instrument."
For Martinez and Otxoa, this closeness combined with a love of travel led to their recent exploration of nomadic culture and txalaparta potential, Nömadak Tx, a project that included a recording, documentary film, and now live multimedia performances. Listeners get a glimpse of Oreka Tx's epic journey to the Sahara, the Arctic, the Subcontinent, and the steppes via images and sounds interwoven with live musical performance.
The musicians of Oreka Tx went in search not only of nomads, but of people who share some of the Basques' difficult fate as minorities without a recognized nation-state. They played with a throatsinger from the reindeer-herding Tsaan of Northwestern Mongolia, related to the Tuvans just across the border in Russia. They worked with musicians in refugee camps in Algeria, facing displacement and hardship after Morocco's invasion. They made music with Adivasi musicians in remote, overlooked corners of India.
And wherever they went, they made a txalaparta from local materials that defined the nomads' lives. They carved planks of ice with the Sami of Lapland. They struck stones in the Sahara, to reflect the desert's power.
These innovations not only helped them connect with musicians on their travels, but changed the way they performed on the txalaparta. "It was so nice to be working with different materials like ice," Martinez smiles. "The sound is very different compared to wood. You can't hit it hard, so you have to play softer. We didn't just make new songs on our journeys; we made a new approach to playing."
Regardless of the materials and style, the instrument itself, while a meaningful part of Basque heritage, is also a powerful symbol: Two players must interact respectfully and intently to make any music at all. The dynamics of the instrument point to new ways of relating between cultures.
"It's a nice symbol: Two people have to play same instrument, have to listen and respect other, to do one positive thing. The music doesn't belong to one or the other," Martinez reflects. "It can represent nicely the meeting point of different cultures and people. And it gives us another way to express that we Basques want to exist as part of this plural world, to give another color to the world."
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ccvibes 2 years ago
I'm a fan. Awesome!
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neurostias 3 months ago
Txalaparta
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photophobiaProject 5 months ago
does someone knows the percussion instrument's name?
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Bożena Barbara Pieskowska 1 year ago
super :-)
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YoliBuru 1 year ago
Estos tíos son la leche! Lo que se puede hacer con unos bastoncitos...Hahaha!!!
Seguid así, chicos!
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qw231144 2 years ago
Чарівно. Love from Ukraine dear Basques&Sami!
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AJ Morán 2 years ago
buenisimosss algo total mente diferente y cn ritmos de sonidos naturales fusionados
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jcommins 2 years ago
I predict that this will be on a movie sound track.
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